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Cybersecurity Standard of Care

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Does your marketing message potentially open you up to liability? Are you appropriately protected in the event of a breach? Brad Gross, Technology Legal Expert and Ryan have a sobering conversation on providing a cybersecurity standard of care to your customers. In the event of a breach, can it equate to that of medical malpractice and do your agreements adequately communicate your scope of service?

Brad throws out a challenge to the listeners to check your agreements, specifically the section on Limitation of Liability and equate it to your specific customers. For help and some guidance in this area and a review of your agreements you can contact Brad directly through his website https://www.bradleygross.com/

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Does your marketing message potentially open you up to liability? Are you appropriately protected in the event of a breach? Brad Gross, Technology Legal Expert and Ryan have a sobering conversation on providing a cybersecurity standard of care to your customers. In the event of a breach, can it equate to that of medical malpractice and do your agreements adequately communicate your scope of service?

Brad throws out a challenge to the listeners to check your agreements, specifically the section on Limitation of Liability and equate it to your specific customers. For help and some guidance in this area and a review of your agreements you can contact Brad directly through his website https://www.bradleygross.com/

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